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Bетеран войны по 1989г. (1) Member of Polish Home Army (Armia Krakowa, AK) [en] (2) People's Army of Poland soldier [en] (1) Армия протектората Богемии и Моравии (4) Ветеран Второй мировой войны, восточный фронт (189) Ветеран Второй мировой войны, западный фронт (113) Ветеран Второй мировой войны, средний восток (29) Входившие в состав интербригад (4) Партизаны (38) Солдат Венгерской армии в годы Второй мировой войны (3) Солдат Вермахта (21) Солдат Красной Армии (28) Солдат словацкой армии в 1939 - 1945 гг. (18) Участник чехословацкого сопротивления во время Второй мировой войны (51) Французский иностранный легион (27)

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Colonel (ret.) Velimír Macharáček (1915)

born April 29th 1915 in Brno due to the closing down of Czech universities in 1939 did not finish his studies of medicine, went into exile via the Balkan way got to France after France’s capitulation transported by ship to Great Britain in Birmingham ... arrows 


Ivan Malý (1922)

born 13th October 1922 in Dobřany near Pilsen, Catholic father was head physician at the Asylum for the Mentally Ill in Dobřany, later they moved to the Bohnice asylum in Prague he remembers a childhood full of hatred towards the Germans 1940 joined an ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Miloslav Masopust (1924)

September 26th 1924 in Volhynia in the village of Český Straklov Volhynian Czech commander of a squad of submachine gunners at Krosno wounded at Dukla after his recovery served in the artilery with the 5th artillery regiment arrived to Prague on May13th ... arrows 


First Lieutenant Václav Maťátko (1924)

born in Volyne in 1924 sent to forced labor camp near Lvov played music in his hometown March 1944 joined Czechoslovak Army in Rovno basic Training in Besarabia, Romania specialized chemical training in Radon meteorological service during the war sent ... arrows 


Sergeant Mikuláš Matuševský (1919 - 2005)

Born 8th May 1919 into a Czech family in the village of Korostovo in Volhynia, trained as tailor Conscripted to Red Army in 1940, relieved of service due to health problems Between 1941-1944 lived in Mirotin, married, had Jewish child in hidding Enlisted in ... arrows 


Lieutenant Petr Mayer (1919)

born on June 1, 1919 in Olomouc, Jewish origin spent his childhood in Mikulov, where he attended a Czech municipal school, then a German grammar school and a Czech grammar school in Břeclav started to study a higher school of agricultural studies but was expelled ... arrows 


Sergeant (ret.) Robert Mazurek (1925)

born in Závada on March 5, 1925 became a locksmith drafted to the army in 1942, first to Český Těšín, then with the Wehrmacht to the French town of Metz where he went through military training captured by the Scottish in Bayeux on June 18, 1944 (after the ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Hugo Mellion

Born September 8th 1918 in Belgrade Father owned significant travel company Mellion a spol., parents and brother did not survive Holocaust Emmigrated to England in 1939, worked as ambulance driver in Warrington during air raids on Britain, married English Lady ... arrows 


Second Lieutenant (ret.) Vladimír Melnik (1927)

born December 4th 1927 in Ivačkov in Volhynia May 1944 he joined the 1st Czechoslovak independent corps in Kamenec Podolský he was assigned to the sappers in the 3rd Czechoslovak independent brigade severely wounded before Dukla, temporarily lost his hearing ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Bernard Menachovský (1910)

born 1910 in Lodz graduated from high school and did his military service worked in the textile industry enlisted in the Polish army after the outbreak of the Second World War experienced two weeks of fighting on the retreat with the Polish army remained in ... arrows 


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